GREG MILLER is an American poet and scholar. His books include Iron Wheel (University of Chicago Press), Rib Cage (University of Chicago Press), Mississippi Sudan (Mercy Seat Press), Watch (University of Chicago Press), The Sea Sleeps (Paraclete Press) and Now and Then Here and Now (Sheep Meadow Press).
Born in Kentucky, Miller is professor Emeritus of English at Millsaps College in Mississippi and has been a writing fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the Yaddo and MacDowell Colonies in the United States, and at the Camargo Foundation and the CAMAC Centre d’Art in France. He received his Ph.D. in English from the University of California at Berkeley, his M.A. in English and Creative Writing from Stanford University and his B.A. in French Literature and Political Science from Vanderbilt University. He served as chair of the Sudanese Ministry Committee of the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Mississippi, where he edited and published, with the help of his students, a pamphlet of personal stories by Sudanese refugees entitled The Long Journey: Sudanese Refugees in Mississippi Tell Their Stories.